Sentences with phrase «anamorphic enhancement»

By comparison, Region 2 distributors Pathé saw fit to include an audio commentary by Terry Jones, a 25 - minute making - of featurette, storyboard and costume design featurettes, four sing - along songs, and the movie's original theatrical trailer, not to mention anamorphic enhancement for the film.
Owners of the previous Anchor Bay DVD may well consider upgrading based on the potent video (including new anamorphic enhancement) and stellar audio quality of this one, plus a neat new featurette.
The anamorphic enhancement offered only the first of many improvements found on this disc when compared to its predecessor.

Not exact matches

THE DVD Universal's DVD release features a sharp 1.85:1 anamorphic widescreen presentation of the film featuring a minimum of grain and edge enhancements and superior contrast.
Laden with dull blacks and mild edge - enhancement, the «all - new digital» 2.35:1 anamorphic widescreen transfer fails to show off the capabilities of the format while representing a minor upgrade from the previous DVD in terms of saturation and reproduction of flesh tones.
THE DVD Paramount's DVD release of The Temp presents the film in a sharp 1.85:1 anamorphic widescreen transfer that suffers stray edge - enhancement issues.
THE DVD Fox DVD presents Fathom in a brilliant 2.35:1 anamorphic widescreen transfer long on vibrancy and short on edge enhancement.
Black Sunday finds itself in an excellent 2.35:1 anamorphic video transfer that preserves the particular filmic quality of a seventies production, distracting often enough from the fact that the black levels are spot on and that there's a minimum of edge enhancement.
The newly - struck 1.85:1 anamorphic widescreen transfer is bright and beautiful, however, with light edge - enhancement in a few early scenes fading admirably long about the evening picnic.
THE DVD DreamWorks presents Millennium Actress on DVD in a 1.78:1 anamorphic widescreen transfer that is as sharp and colourful as the palette warrants, though edge enhancement does prove occasionally distracting.
Columbia TriStar weighs in with a 1.85:1 anamorphic DVD presentation of Tokyo Godfathers that is, like Millennium Actress, marred by edge - enhancement, if much more vibrant - looking.
This Special Edition DVD adds 16:9 enhancement to the feature, presenting Return to the Sea in anamorphic widescreen for the first time.
Suffice it to say the transfer is intermittently noisy and generally looks like it's been subjected to a light cocktail of grain - filtering and edge - enhancement, though the anamorphic cinematography is naturally soft, with lens aberrations at times throwing the upper third of the image out of focus entirely.
Though the 1.85:1 anamorphic widescreen transfer of the film (full - frame version sold separately) starts out looking scuffed, the speckles clear up after the opening credits — but then edge - enhancement intrudes, and there's a bizarre lapse in quality during chapter 6, when intermittent shots lose so much definition as to suggest second - generation VHS.
THE DVD Warner's widescreen anamorphic 1.85:1 DVD presentation of Summer Catch is bright and crisp — no signs of edge enhancement, no artifacts or pixellation, and flawless shadow detail and black level.
Its anamorphic widescreen transfer comes close to preserving the original Super Panavision70 aspect ratio (about 2:1 vs. this presentation's 2.20:1) while presenting colours with pleasing warmth and images with a wondrous clarity largely free of grain and edge - enhancement.
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